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With A. G. Thomas he won a competition for the design of a swing-bridge over the Yarra at Spencer Street, and he designed several other bridges and irrigation works; he was employed as a consultant by such instrumentalities as the Metropolitan Gas Co., the Defence Department, the Commonwealth Public Works Department and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. [ADB entry]
Book of Remembrance entry
Not listed on the Roll of Active Service. Mentioned in the University of Melbourne Magazine War Memorial number, July 1920, as having undertaken munitions work, or the like, in the United Kingdom. Appointed by the Federal Munition Committee to a serve on a committee investigating the manufacture of ferro-alloys in Australia.
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1868Birth in Geelong -- VIC, Australia 18 July 1868
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?Early education at Flinders State School, Geelong, VIC, Australia
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1885Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1885
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1891Lecturer in Applied Mechanics at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1891
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1894Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1894
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1904Travelled to US and Europe 1904 - 1905
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1923Associate Professor at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia 1923
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1932Professor of Engineering at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia 1932
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?Dean of Faculty of Engineering at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia
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?Dean of Faculty of Architecture at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia
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1945Death in Caulfield -- VIC, Australia 17 May 1945
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